The UK court had upheld the Indian court’s injunction last week and given Vijay Mallya’s lawyers more time to respond due to the ongoing extradition trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, which is now expected to conclude on December 20.

Yadav, in his plea, has said he was in custody and could not challenge the December 2014 order of the high court by which his appeal was dismissed in the murder case and sought a three-month parole to engage a lawyer and make other arrangements to exercise his legal and constitutional rights.

Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said this in the State Legislative Assembly while responding to a query by party colleague Carlose Almeida over the construction of a fishing jetty in Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) in Vasco town.